Shane Paul McGhie (born November 26, 1993) is an American film and television actor.[1] He is known for his role as Deputy Joseph Harris in Entertainment One's crime drama television series Deputy.[2][3]
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Born | Los Angeles, California, U.S. | November 26, 1993
Early life
editMcGhie was born in Los Angeles, California, to Jamaican parents. He attended Beverly Hills High School where he studied in the Theatre Arts department of the school. While in school, McGhie was also said to have received classical vocal training in Madrigals. In June 2011, after his graduation from high school, he attended California State University, Northridge for one year while pursuing his acting career. After a year in the institution, McGhie transferred to the University of Southern California where he eventually graduated with a BFA in Acting in 2016.
Career
editIn 2017, McGhie landed a role in CBS's crime drama series Criminal Minds where he played a minor role in (season 13) as Hunter. The same year, he was given another minor role in Shameless.[4] In 2018, he played a recurring role in Sacred Lies as Jude Leland.[5][6] In 2019, he played a role as Jamal Barry in BET Films comedy drama What Men Want alongside Taraji P. Henson, Aldis Hodge, Erykah Badu and Tracy Morgan.[7][8] In 2019, he was featured in the film After as Landon, reprising the role in the 2020 sequel After We Collided.[9] In 2023, he guest starred in the third episode of Rian Johnson's TV series, Poker Face starring Natasha Lyonne.
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015 | Victor | Spike | |
2019 | What Men Want | Jamal Barry | |
American Skin | Jordin King | ||
Foster Boy | Jamal Randolph | [10] | |
After | Landon Gibson | ||
2020 | After We Collided | ||
The Last Shift | Jevon | [11] | |
2023 | Fool's Paradise | Intern | |
TBA | Do Not Enter | Vernon | Post-production |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2017 | Rebel | Carlton Silver | Episode: "Partners" |
Criminal Minds | Hunter | Episode: "Lucky Strikes" | |
Shameless | Jude Toussaint | Episode: "The (Mis)Education of Liam Fergus Beircheart Gallagher" | |
2018 | Sacred Lies | Jude Leland | 4 episodes |
2019 | Unbelievable | Connor | Miniseries; 3 episodes |
Dolly Parton's Heartstrings | Lincoln Dollarhyde | Episode: "Down from Dover" | |
2019–2020 | Greenleaf | Dante | 7 episodes |
2020 | Amazing Stories | Lee Easton | Episode: "The Heat" |
Deputy | Deputy Joseph Harris | 13 episodes | |
A Teacher | Shawn | Miniseries | |
2021 | Calls | Lou (voice) | Episode: "The Universe Did It" |
2023 | Poker Face | Austin / Hanky T. Pickens | Episode: "The Stall" |
2024 | Genius | Sanford | Episode: "MLK/X: Graduation" |
Grey's Anatomy | Eddie Oliver | Episode: "Never Felt So Alone" |
References
edit- ^ SensaCine. "'After. En mil pedazos': Tessa y Hardin vuelven en el tráiler de la secuela". SensaCine.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ Murray, Rebecca (February 28, 2020). "Deputy Season 1 Episode 10 Photos: Preview of "10-8 School Ties"". ShowbizJunkies. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ Murphy, J. Kim (February 13, 2020). "TV News Roundup: First Look at John Legend on 'The Simpsons' (Exclusive)". Variety. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "Deputy | Watch New Episodes Thursdays at 9/8c on FOX". Watch Deputy on FOX. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "Selma Blair boards fan fiction adaptation 'After'". sg.style.yahoo.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "Sacred Lies: The Best Show You're Not Watching". Starry Constellation Magazine. August 31, 2018. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "'What Men Want': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ Amanda N'Duka (May 31, 2018). "Paramount's 'What Men Want' Adds Shane Paul McGhie; Forrest Goodluck Cast In 'The Last Summer'". Deadline. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ Gemmill, Allie. "An "After" Sequel Star Shared a Behind-the-Scenes Clip, and I'm Obsessed". Teen Vogue. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ Paine, Herbert. "BWW Review: Sedona International Film Festival Presents Foster Boy ~ Directors' Choice Award For Best Feature Film, Drama". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
- ^ "'The Last Shift' Review: This Fast Food Drama Bites Off More Than It Can Chew [Sundance 2020]". /Film. January 31, 2020. Retrieved March 1, 2020.